I picked up this Tarot of a Moon Garden deck a while ago, and I just wanted to share my experience with it. The deck is full of whimsical creatures, jungles and it is very beautiful. I wanted to do a little experiment with it, so I started using it daily.
At first, I just pulled a single card each morning to see what the day might have in store. It was interesting to see how the card’s energy reflected in the events of the day. Sometimes it was spot on, other times it was a bit of a stretch, but it always gave me something to ponder. Some of the cards have dragonflies, butterflies, angels, which is fantastic.
After a few weeks, I decided to try some more complex spreads. I looked up a few different layouts online, nothing fancy, just simple three-card spreads for things like “past, present, future” or “mind, body, spirit.” I was a little skeptical at first, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to try.
- I laid out the cards according to the instructions.
- Then I took some time to really look at each card, not just the overall image, but the individual symbols and details.
- I tried to connect the meanings of the cards to my own life and experiences.
It was actually pretty insightful. The cards didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know, but they helped me to see things from a different perspective. They brought up issues I had been avoiding and helped me to clarify my thoughts and feelings. It was like having a conversation with myself, but with a little bit of extra guidance.
Results:
Overall, I’ve been really enjoying using the Tarot of a Moon Garden deck. It’s not about predicting the future or anything like that. It is more about self-reflection and gaining a deeper understanding of myself. I think anyone could benefit from using tarot cards in this way, whether you’re a seasoned reader or a complete beginner like me. I think I will keep using it, hope the experience could help you in a way.